Illnesses, symptoms
Technology
Jobs
Fashion
wordbuilding
100

Help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.

First aid

100

What does AI stand for?

Artificial inteligence

100

What do we call a job where we do the same thing over and over.

repetitive

100

When someone sets a trend, he is...

trend setter

100

someone who does not enjoy interraction with other people

antisocial

200

Doctors official note that allows you to buy specific, strong medication (antibiotics) at a pharmacy.

A prescription

200

What adjective describes an easy to use software?

User-friendly

200

Another word for a boring job. 

Mundane

200

old and out of fashion

outdated

200

Name 3 adjectives with the prefix un- / in-

unreliable, unavailable, undeniable, 

indispensable, inexpensive, 

inexperienced 

300

Pain caused by having moved ones ankle in an unusual way.

Sprained ankle

300

What adjective describes system with minimal human intervention?

Autonomous

300

A job in which you do not have much exercise.

sedentary

300
wear something in a bold way that attracts attention

make a fashion statement

300

name 3 adjectives with the suffix -less

harmless, hopeless, penniless

400

Genereal practitioner (GP), explain the term.

Family practice physician, provides ongoing care for patients of all ages.

400

The software was designed with full _________, so it can run on various devices without any modifications.

Compatibility

400

A job in which you cannot move up the career ladder.

dead-end job

400

become popular again

be back in fashion

400

What are the noun versions of the following adjectives: self-reliant, conscious, available

self-reliance, consciousness, availability

500

A cure, something that heals.

Remedy

500

An _____ computer is no longer useful because it has been replaced by newer ones.

outdated

500

A job in which you find a lot of satisfaction.

rewarding

500

If a fashion item is versatile, it:

Can be worn in many different situations

500

What are the noun versions of the following verbs: admire, expand, disclose

admiration, expansion, disclosure

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